
The National Assembly of Panama is faced with the decision to approve or reject the bill proposing reforms to the country's Electoral Code. This project seeks to implement significant changes in the electoral system for future electoral processes.
In this context, it was reported that a special commission has been established with the aim of analyzing and proposing modifications to the Electoral Code. This commission will have a period of one year to present the necessary reforms they consider essential to improve the Panamanian electoral system.
According to statements from members of the commission, it is expected that the work will start in March, once the main guidelines and approaches to be addressed in the reform process have been defined. The importance of this bill has been highlighted in order to strengthen democracy in the country and ensure the transparency and legitimacy of electoral processes.
In summary, the National Assembly will need to evaluate the reform project for the Electoral Code, while the corresponding commission will begin its work in March and will have one year to present the necessary modifications to improve the Panamanian electoral system. It is hoped that these measures will help strengthen democracy and citizen participation in the country.